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Lexington County road, bridge work planned

State officials plan to pave or repair 21 Lexington County roads in the next 12 months. They are: • Hwy. 378 at Charter Oak Rd. • S. Lake Drive at E. Main St. • Charleston Hwy. … more

Three secrets to a happy empty nest

A few years ago my middle child, a big six foot, fair skinned, brown-eyed young man said he’d witnessed the most amazing thing. “Mom, I just saw a mother duck trying to teach her babies to … more

Join the ‘Summer Reading Program’

AROUND PELION Sign up for the summer reading program at the Pelion Library. Call 803-785-3272 for more information. New council member Roger Hoover was sworn … more

LEXINGTON COUNTY CHRONICLE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

(Each week, the Lexington County Chronicle will recognize top athletes from Chronicle Country based on the recommendations from coaches and their accomplishments. Any recommendations, along with the … more

Carolyn Diane Barrs Davis

Carolyn Diane Barrs Davis, 77, of West Columbia died Oct. 13, 202. Barr-Price Funeral Home was in charge. more

What’s new at Midlands Tech

Midlands Technical College has opened a new $4.5 million Welding Technology Center on Kentucky Avenue at the Airport Campus. “Welding programs are among our most in-demand,” said Dr. Ron … more

Carolina and Clemson win

It was another perfect football weekend with lower temperatures and humidity. Winning is the top priority and Gamecock and Tiger fans had it. The Gamecocks pulled a last minute win, 20-17 over … more

We cannot only imagine

Last week I received my Medicare membership card in the mail. I feel amazed but grateful that my life has touched 8 decades from the 1950s to the 2020s. With all that is going on in the … more

Big government won’t tell truth

If you only pay attention to the government and the establishment media covid-19 panic machines, you might not know that the US is experiencing fewer than 1/3 as many new daily cases and … more

Aline H. Hartley

Aline H. Hartley, 89, of Lexington died July 23, 2021. milton Shealy Funeral Home was in charge. more

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To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to lexingtonchronicle@gmail.com. You may also … more

Gen-Z most susceptible to scams

Did someone try to scam you in 2020? According to a report by the Better Business Bureau Institute for Marketplace Trust, in 2020 scam susceptibility was at an all-time high. 46.7% of scams reported … more

Happy Mother’s Day

My mother means the world to me. She has taught me many life lessons. Cooking, cleaning, organization, sewing, gardening and accounting skills are just a few of many. I visit my mother … more

D’s Wings moving

D’s Wings is moving to 415 Meeting Street beside Savage Craft Ale Works and across from the Art Park. Owner Billy Rentz said the restaurant’s lease would not be renewed at Cayce’s Parkland … more

Will county kids have to take spring tests?

Washington has denied waiving spring tests due to covid-19. Patrick Kelly of the Palmetto State Education Association called it a “Friday evening news dump, typically a sure sign of a … more

Spending a day at Edisto Beach

E disto Beach has a special place in my heart. For as long as I can remember, my grandparents have taken us there the week after Christmas. Edisto is as close as you can get to paradise in South … more

Pelion Peel Out cancelled

The 4th annual American Legion Pelion Peel Out planned Saturday has been cancelled. For information, please contact David Mills. Another event, Round Tree Baptist Church at 230 Persimmon Lane in … more

WINTER WONDERLAND

The winter portion of the SC High School League athletics schedule is facing a challenging conclusion. Several basketball and wrestling teams are still looking to complete its respective … more

What SC’s top educator plans for your child

Lexington County parents may be pleased to hear the state’s top educator has clear goals. SC Education Superintendent Molly Spearman has released her department’s priorities for 2021. … more

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YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO AREA EVENTS To submit events, the absolute deadline is Friday before publication. However, it is best to send items at least 2 weeks before your event date by email to … more

DEATH NOTICES

Nannie Ruth Bouknight Adams, 90, of Irmo died Dec. 10, 2020. Temples-Halloran Funeral Home was in charge. Robert “Bob” Patterson Allen, 88, of West Columbia died Dec. 21, 2020. Barr-Price … more

Rake Your Friendship Yard

“But like Conrad’s shipmates on the Narcissus, I never saw any of them again.” James Salter closes his essay, “A Single Daring Act,” with that line about the end of his fighter pilot days … more

Scene of a $10 billion crime

New aerial photos show SCANA’s $10 billion abandoned nuclear reactor site that cost 725,000 ratepayers $2.2 billion. The photos were released by an anonymous aerial photographer a day after … more

FAMILIAR FACES

Head coach Gary Adams is not just facing a South Carolina coaching legend this Friday when his Batesburg-Leesville team plays host to Newberry. He’s squaring off against the winningest head … more

Ignore your balance sheet at your own risk

Do you only check your profit and loss statements? Your balance sheet tells you much more than your profit and loss statement, says our friend Ruth King. It actually tells you how profitable your … more
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